I. SOVIET FOREIGN POLICY AND THE WORLD TODAY
5 [introduction.]
5 1. The Great October Revolution and the Upheaval in the System of International Relations
18 2. New International Realities and the Foreign Policy Strategy of Socialism
28 3. The 24th, 25th and 26th CPSU Congresses: A Programme of Peace Effort
  II. THE PROBLEM OF PREVENTING A NUCLEAR WORLD WAR
37 [introduction.]
40 1. The Question of War and Peace Today
48 2. The World Strategic Situation
53 3. The Universal Problem of Removing the Danger of War
60 4. The Precarious Balance of Terror
68 5. The Struggle to Curb the Arms Race and for Military Detente
  III. FOR PEACEFUL COEXISTENCE AND CO-OPERATION
87 [introduction.]
88 1. The Soviet Conception of Peaceful Coexistence
95 2. Realistic Trends in Western Foreign Policy: a Prerequisite for Detente
103 3. Peaceful Coexistence in Practice
112 4. Working Towards Security and Co-operation in Europe After Helsinki
121 5. Detente and Anti-Detente
  IV. THE SOVIET UNION AND THE NEWLY LIBERATED COUNTRIES
141 [introduction.]
143 1. Political Co-operation
156 2. Economic Co-operation
  V. FRIENDSHIP AND ALL ROUND CO-OPERATION WITH THE FRATERNAL SOCIALIST COUNTRIES
166 [introduction.]
167 1. The New Type of International Relations
176 2. Mutual Economic Assistance
184 3. Co-ordination of Foreign Policy
  VI. AGAINST PEKING’S HEGEMONISTIC POLICY COURSE
193 [introduction.]
194 1. Peking’s Ideology and Policy: a Threat to Peace
207 2. For the Normalisation of Soviet-Chinese Relations
213 CONCLUSION
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